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Runnalls, Cristina; Hong, Dae S. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2020
The purpose of this study was to explore the ways elementary pre-service teachers responded to hypothetical student misconceptions about area measurement topics, framed in the context of their existing understanding and the Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching framework. Data collection consisted of written pre-assessments, followed by…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
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Yildiz, Pinar; Atay, Azime; Çiftçi, S. Koza – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2020
Using correct definitions of the mathematical concepts is crucial for learning and teaching of any mathematical content. Being able to make mathematically correct definition of the concepts is an indicator of teachers' content knowledge. The purpose of this study is to determine how preservice middle school mathematics teachers define the concept…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Definitions
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Rodriguez, Sophia; McCorkle, William – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: Undocumented and DACAmented students face substantial restrictions in higher education as well as in U.S. society. Though there has been significant research on the effects of these policies on the lives and educational outcomes of immigrant students, including how undocumented students are accessing higher education, there is…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Undocumented Immigrants, Empathy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Macfarlane, Bruce – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
Myths about students in higher education pervade both popular and academic literature. Such folklore thrives due to the belated development of systematic enquiry into higher education as a field of academic study, the neglect of an historical perspective, and an over-reliance on opinion-based scholarship and interview data drawn from University…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, College Students, Educational Research, Academic Standards
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Quinnell, Lorna – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2020
Understanding is one of the four key proficiencies in the "Australian Curriculum: Mathematics" and arguably the pivot on which mathematics depends. This case study investigated preservice teachers' understanding and ability to articulate some measurement concepts. Data were gathered from 23 preservice teachers who voluntarily…
Descriptors: Measurement, Geometry, Preservice Teachers, Concept Formation
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Santiago, Maribel – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: To adapt to increasingly diverse classrooms, some school districts are trying to offer additional curriculum that represents the diversity of their students. California, where half of school-age children are Latinx, is at the forefront of including Latinx histories in its curriculum. The state's 2017 California History-Social…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, United States History, History Instruction, Desegregation Litigation
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Faix, Allison; Fyn, Amy – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2020
To address the growing problem of misinformation, librarians often focus on approaches tied to the frame "Authority Is Constructed and Contextual" from the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. The Framework, however, encompasses a much wider range of skills,…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Misconceptions, Information Skills, Librarians
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Cline, Kelly; Zullo, Holly; Huckaby, David A. – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2020
Common student errors and misconceptions can be addressed through the method of classroom voting, in which the instructor presents a multiple-choice question to the class, and after a few minutes for consideration and small-group discussion, each student votes on the correct answer, using a clicker or a phone. If a large number of students have…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Misconceptions, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus
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Tovazzi, Alice; Giovannini, Serena; Basso, Demis – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2020
Teachers often face situations that require them to apply knowledge about the mind and brain to education. Past studies have indicated that even if teachers show interest in cognitive neuroscience, they show high rates of adhesion to neuromyths. In the most commonly used questionnaire, however, respondents do not compare neuromyths and correct…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Misconceptions, Neurosciences, Foreign Countries
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Thomas, Christopher L.; Kirby, Lauren A. J. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Many learners possess misconceptions regarding instructional content; toward this aim, educational practitioners employ teaching practices that support learners' efforts to restructure their existing knowledge structures--a process known as conceptual change. The Cognitive Reconstruction of Knowledge Model emphasizes the importance of conceptual…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Teaching Methods, Concept Formation, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
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Florang, Jesse E. – Journal of School Counseling, 2020
Cyberbullying has become a well-documented problem plaguing the mental health and safety of teenagers in schools. An examination of the literature that includes other complex social/emotional issues provides a framework for more effective cyberbullying prevention and intervention strategies. This article examines current research, highlights…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, School Counselors, Counselor Role
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Hanawalt, Christina; Hofsess, Brooke Anne – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2020
We describe the theorization and implementation of a collaborative pilot initiative that took place over the course of one school year as we implemented provocative acts of mentoring for beginning art teachers. The provocations we set in motion were designed to confront prevalent myths of teaching and to embrace the power of artistic exploration…
Descriptors: Art Education, Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Art Teachers
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Hytten, Kathy; Stemhagen, Kurt – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
In this article, we discuss the rise of what we call ABC schools: Anything but Civics. These are STEM/STEAM schools and programs that orient their focus around teaching science, technology, engineering, and math subjects (sometimes adding the arts). We trouble the tendency toward individualistic and narrowly economic orientations in these programs…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Civics, Role of Education
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Eamon Tewell – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2020
This paper critiques deficit models of education, including popular educational movements such as grit and growth mind-set, and considers how they inform and underlie information literacy efforts, often without librarians' awareness. After a discussion of the problems that deficit thinking poses for students and educators, the author offers two…
Descriptors: Library Instruction, Academic Persistence, Information Literacy, Critical Literacy
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van Dijk, Wilhelmina; Lane, Holly B. – Exceptionality, 2020
Misconceptions about the brain and its relation to education are widespread. This can lead to the implementation of ineffective methods and the waste of precious resources. To examine the extent of belief in neuromyths, a survey about the brain in education was conducted. Respondents (n = 169) came from special education (n = 83) and general…
Descriptors: Brain, Misconceptions, Beliefs, Education
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